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Gareth
Hoskins Architects with Landscape Architects The Paul Hogarth Company
In 2004, Gareth Hoskins
Architects were runners up to Zaha Hadid in the Transport Museum design
competition, which is being built on the banks of the River Clyde and
were also selected to work on proposals for the Pacific Quay Masterplan
in Glasgow which surrounds the BBCs new headquarters.
Hoskins Architects are one of the leading architecture and design practices
in the UK. The practice's innovative and people focused designs have resulted
in a wide range of prominent projects both throughout the UK and abroad.
The imaginative and responsive buildings, environments and designs that
result from the practice's approach have been widely recognised through
major press coverage and a string of national exhibitions and awards,
including the award as the Best Young Architectural Practice in the UK.
The Paul Hogarth Company (TPHC) was established in October 1990 and is
now one of Northern Irelands and Scotlands leading landscape
architecture practices, providing urban design, master planning, landscape
architecture and project management services on a wide range of projects
for both public and private sector clients. The firm is dedicated to high
design and performance standards from initial analysis stages through
to completion. In recent years, the practice has gained extensive experience
of urban regeneration projects, including the undertaking of city centre
and neighbourhood regeneration strategies.
TPHC have developed a specialism in urban planning and design, and in
particular the design and implementation of public realm improvement works
and streetscape projects for numerous cities, towns and villages. TPHC
also have considerable experience in the design and implementation of
projects in sensitive historic areas, with many projects undertaken in
conservation areas, outstanding conservation areas and world heritage
sites.
TPHC has recently been awarded the Civic Trust Public Realm Award for
Custom House Square and Cathedral Quarter Streetscapes in Belfast.
Latvian Architecture Competition - PR Release 050606
The Paul Hogarth Company
landscape architects, environmental & design consultants, 19 Mowhan
St, Belfast
NEWS RELEASE FROM GARETH HOSKINS ARCHITECTS AND THE PAUL HOGARTH COMPANY.
24 May 2006
Hoskins & Hogarth compete with Hadid

6 teams of consultants, including 2 from the UK, a collaborative
team comprising Gareth Hoskins Architects with Landscape Architects The
Paul Hogarth Company (TPHC), and Zaha Hadid Architects, have been
invited to participate in an international competition for the masterplanning
of a 23.2Ha site adjacent to the Baltic spa town of Jurmala in Latvia.
Andrew Haley of TPHC was invited to take part in the Jurmala competition
following a visit to Latvia and Lithuania organised by UK Trade &
Investment in 2005.
Jurmala, due to a mild climate, has become a popular spa town and has
many fine examples of wooden architecture ranging from classical to modern.
The 1km long site lies at the end of a peninsula at the mouth of the River Lielupe
and is to include new housing, hotel, leisure and conference facilities.
The teams will develop ideas for the regeneration of the site during a
4 day event, organised by Buvkonsultants, to be held in Jurmala from the
25th 28th May. The schemes will be judged by a panel of 9
experts with American architect Gunars Birkerts, urbanist and academic Sigurds
Grava from Columbia University NY and Aigars Tampe representing Jurmala
City Council.
The site in Jurmala, near the Latvian capital of Riga is 'unique', commented
Andrew Haley of TPHC. 'Located between the dune landscape of the Bay of
Riga and the mouth of the River Lielupe, the 23.2Ha site has wonderful
potential. The drawings that are required for the competition, and which
we need to produce during the four day 'workshop' next week, will need
to articulate a dynamic vision to transform the industrial land into a
vibrant, high value mixed use development.'
The Announcement will take place on the 28th May 2006 and will be followed
by a publication and a public exhibition.
Latvian Architecture Competition
- PR Release
garethhoskinsarchitects
In 2004, Gareth Hoskins Architects were runners up to Zaha Hadid in the
Transport Museum design competition, which is being built on the banks
of the River Clyde and were also selected to work on proposals for the
Pacific Quay Masterplan in Glasgow which surrounds the BBCs new
headquarters.
Gareth Hoskins Architects are one of the leading architecture and design
practices in the UK. The practice's innovative and people focused designs
have resulted in a wide range of prominent projects both throughout the
UK and abroad. The imaginative and responsive buildings, environments
and designs that result from the practice's approach have been widely
recognised through major press coverage and a string of national exhibitions
and awards, including the award as the Best Young Architectural Practice
in the UK.
the paulhogarth company
The Paul Hogarth Company (TPHC) was established in October 1990 and is
now one of Northern Irelands and Scotlands leading landscape
architecture practices, providing urban design, master planning, landscape
architecture and project management services on a wide range of projects
for both public and private sector clients. The firm is dedicated to high
design and performance standards from initial analysis stages through
to completion. In recent years, the practice has gained extensive experience
of urban regeneration projects, including the undertaking of city centre
and neighbourhood regeneration strategies.
As well as the design and implementation of landscape architecture (hard
and soft landscape and environmental improvement projects), TPHC have
developed a specialism in urban planning and design, and in particular
the design and implementation of public realm improvement works and streetscape
projects for numerous cities, towns and villages. TPHC also have considerable
experience in the design and implementation of projects in sensitive historic
areas, with many projects undertaken in conservation areas, outstanding
conservation areas and world heritage sites.
TPHC has recently been awarded the Civic Trust Public Realm Award for
Custom House Square and Cathedral Quarter Streetscapes in Belfast.
Latvian Building Competition - Architects:
The Paul Hogarth Company with Gareth Hoskins Architects (UK)
AKA birojs Ltd. (Latvia)
Didrihsons arhitekti Ltd. (Latvia)
Code Architectur AS (Norway)
Albert Speer & Partner GmbH (Germany)
Henning Larsens Tegnestue (Denmark)
Zaha Hadid Architects (UK)
S333 (Holland)
Latvian architect
: Gunnar Birkerts
Museum of Occupation, Riga, Latvia
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Competition
One of the Jurmala
Building Competition runners-up: Zaha Hadid
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